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our take action page will show you how. also, take time to look at our group think section, where a lively and diverse collection of contributors gather to discuss whether corporate giants should have so much control over how citizens of a democracy get their information. that's all at billmoyers.com. i'll see you there, and i see you here, next time.
our take action page will show you how. also, take time to look at our group think section, where a lively and diverse collection of contributors gather to discuss whether corporate giants should have so much control over how citizens of a democracy get their information. that's all at billmoyers.com. i'll see you there, and i see you here, next time.
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our take action page will show you how. also, take time to look at our group think section, where a lively and diverse collection of contributors gather to discuss whether corporate giants should have so much control over how citizens of a democracy get their information. that's all at billmoyers.com. i'll see you there, and i see you here, next time. >> rose: welcome to the program, tonight, from studio 57, cbs news in new york, a conversation with gustavo dudamel, the great conductor of the los angeles philharmonic. >> i am a part possess the orchestra, i never feel like i am the leader and i am conducting to you and you have to follow me, no. the i feel that i am one of the musicians of the orchestra, and maybe that is something that is special that people feel, you know, that you know, it is not an element distracting the music and what the orchestra is doing. >> rose: also this
our take action page will show you how. also, take time to look at our group think section, where a lively and diverse collection of contributors gather to discuss whether corporate giants should have so much control over how citizens of a democracy get their information. that's all at billmoyers.com. i'll see you there, and i see you here, next time. >> rose: welcome to the program, tonight, from studio 57, cbs news in new york, a conversation with gustavo dudamel, the great conductor of...
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liz fowler was at the center of the action. here's an excerpt -- take a close look at that woman sitting behind montana senator max baucus. he's the democrat who's the chairman of the finance committee. liz fowler is her name. and now get this. she used to work for wellpoint, the largest health insurer in the country. she was vice president of public policy. and now she's working for the very committee with the most power to give her old company and the entire industry exactly what they want. after obamacare passed, senator baucus himself, one of the biggest recipients in congress of campaign cash from the industry, boasted that the architect of this legislation was none other than the industry insider, liz fowler -- >> and i want to single out one person. and that one person is sitting next to me. her name is liz fowler. liz fowler is my chief health counsel. liz fowler has put my team together, health care team. she put together the white paper last november, 2008. 87 page document which became the basis, the foundation, the
liz fowler was at the center of the action. here's an excerpt -- take a close look at that woman sitting behind montana senator max baucus. he's the democrat who's the chairman of the finance committee. liz fowler is her name. and now get this. she used to work for wellpoint, the largest health insurer in the country. she was vice president of public policy. and now she's working for the very committee with the most power to give her old company and the entire industry exactly what they want....
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i mean, it used to be these political action committees would come into existence and essentially go out of business the day after the election. but karl rove's operation is still out there running advertising. >> the time for politics has ended. we need bipartisan ideas we can all support. call president obama and tell m, "it'sime to show us a balanced plan." because every day wasted is another $4 billion we're deeper in debt. and the heritage foundation, which once was a think tank of analysts writing papers has now morphed into another organization called heritage action, which raises tens of thousands of, i'm sorry, millions of dollars to run campaign commercials and do that sort of political action, which reinforces the problem of mone is so, vast amounts of money are sloshing around in the system. and the members of congress are almost like, you know, flotsam floating on a sea of money. they're just bouncing around. >> so, what do you both think the public needs to know about this economic debate going on right now? cut through all of that. >> that what they're being told is ne
i mean, it used to be these political action committees would come into existence and essentially go out of business the day after the election. but karl rove's operation is still out there running advertising. >> the time for politics has ended. we need bipartisan ideas we can all support. call president obama and tell m, "it'sime to show us a balanced plan." because every day wasted is another $4 billion we're deeper in debt. and the heritage foundation, which once was a think...
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ability to suffer with those that you see suffer and at the same time, you know, retain the name of action. you can keep doing things and be decisive. being thoughtful is not antithetical to being decisive. >> there was a scene that i knew immediately when we saw the movie i had to ask you about. lincoln walks from the white house to the telegraph center where he went regularly to receive messages from his generals and his reports from the battlefield. and he's sitting there almost as if he's talking to the two telegraph operators, but it's really a soliloquy in which he talks about euclid. >> euclid's first common notion is this: 'things which are equal to the same thing are equal to each other.' that's a rule of mathematical reasoning. it's true because it works. has done and always will do. in his book, euclid says this is self-evident. you see, there it is. even in that 2,000 year old book of mechanical law, it is a self- evident truth that things which are equal to the same thing are equal to each other." >> what led you to include that scene? >> i was fascinated to read that when he
ability to suffer with those that you see suffer and at the same time, you know, retain the name of action. you can keep doing things and be decisive. being thoughtful is not antithetical to being decisive. >> there was a scene that i knew immediately when we saw the movie i had to ask you about. lincoln walks from the white house to the telegraph center where he went regularly to receive messages from his generals and his reports from the battlefield. and he's sitting there almost as if...
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our take action page will show you how. also, take time to look at our group think section, where a lively and diverse collection of contributors gather to discuss whether corporate giants should have so much control over how citizens of a democracy get their information. that's all at billmoyers.com. i'll see you there, and i see you here, next so widely recognized by people, and how much they think that this is a really unique product and one that's just wonderful. >> trippe: blenko, for me, it's about a passion and an ingenuity in our employees that's unparalleled. they represent a passion for what they do.
our take action page will show you how. also, take time to look at our group think section, where a lively and diverse collection of contributors gather to discuss whether corporate giants should have so much control over how citizens of a democracy get their information. that's all at billmoyers.com. i'll see you there, and i see you here, next so widely recognized by people, and how much they think that this is a really unique product and one that's just wonderful. >> trippe: blenko,...
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everyone needs to be accountable for their actions. >> unmentioned to those in the room, alec was present too, in the form of a lobbyist with drug manufacturing giant glaxosmithkline. his name is john del giorno. >> several of the opposing testifiers today brought up very compelling, sad, empathetic stories. >> not only is glaxo an alec corporate member, del giorno himself is also a vice chairman of alec's national private enterprise board. the north carolina bill has been tabled for now. so now you've seen how it works for corporations. how about for the politicians? >> last night was, as the president finally acknowledged today, a shellacking. republicans gain control of the house, picking up 60 seats so far. >> when all of the returns were counted on election night 2010, alec was a big winner. eight of the republican governors elected or re-elected that night had ties to the group. >> guess what, i'm going to be governor of ohio. >> there's going to be a lot of news, and a lot of observers, that say that we made history. >> a clean sweep for republicans! >> and a star was born that ele
everyone needs to be accountable for their actions. >> unmentioned to those in the room, alec was present too, in the form of a lobbyist with drug manufacturing giant glaxosmithkline. his name is john del giorno. >> several of the opposing testifiers today brought up very compelling, sad, empathetic stories. >> not only is glaxo an alec corporate member, del giorno himself is also a vice chairman of alec's national private enterprise board. the north carolina bill has been...
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>> i think that... that particularly the actions in arizona and the mood, generally, of the last 18 months, two years, you know, has sort of raised the specter of anti-latino sentiment in the united states, but i wouldn't say that it's to the same level as the generations before. you know, for instance, just at a basic level, you know, in the year 2010, it's possible to be a doctor, an engineer, a lawyer, and it was in theory possible two generations ago but that really didn't happen much. it's possible now to go and conduct commerce anywhere in the united states as a latino. you're not going to be held back from that. so i do believe that this younger generation has many advantages that they should take advantage of and get as well educated as possible. what worries me sometimes, though, i will say, is that a lot of the younger generation-- not only of latinos but of americans-- i think doesn't have a sufficient understanding of the history of how we got here or a respect for the contributions that past generations have made so that they can have those opportunities. >> hinojosa: so for e
>> i think that... that particularly the actions in arizona and the mood, generally, of the last 18 months, two years, you know, has sort of raised the specter of anti-latino sentiment in the united states, but i wouldn't say that it's to the same level as the generations before. you know, for instance, just at a basic level, you know, in the year 2010, it's possible to be a doctor, an engineer, a lawyer, and it was in theory possible two generations ago but that really didn't happen...